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OverviewIs Budapest CEE's most mature market, or is it falling behind? Hungary's real estate sector was by most accounts first out of the blocks in the 1990s, but it can no longer be considered to be leading the pack. Recent political tensions have led to an understanding of the need to reform the public sector, but the cure is proving controversial. In the meantime, developers have been working furiously behind the scenes on commercial developments and Budapest is now preparing itself for a serious flood of office space. CED-Invest 2007 is the second edition of a property event which focuses on Hungary's property market. It brings together a wide range of developers, financers, analysts and investors to discuss the most pressing issues of the day. This year's discussions include a look at the country's blossoming retail sector, the prospects for Hungary's investment market, and a look into the government's new tax regime, reform measures and the impact they're likely to have on the property industry.
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